GRANGE, QUEENSLAND


'Grange' is an inner-northern suburb of Brisbane, capital of the Australian state of Queensland. It is located 5 km north of the central business district, on the southern side of Kedron Brook. In 2001, the population of Grange stood at 3,941.[1]
Prior to the arrival of European settlers, the Grange area consisted of areas of open grassland and thinly-wooded plains. Urban development of the area commenced in 1903 with the subdivision of T. K. Peate's property into "the Grange Estate". The name of the suburb is derived from that of Peate's property: "Grange" is believed to be an Old English word meaning granary.[2][3]
According to the Real Estate Institute of Queensland, the average house price in the suburb of Grange in 2005 was $432,500. Many houses in the suburb are of the Queenslander architectural style.REIQ Community Profile: Grange Accessed 17 September 2006.

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1. Statistical Portrait of Brisbane (Inner North) Brisbane City Council. Accessed 17 September 2006.
2. Suburb Profile: Grange Jenkins, L. 2000, BRISbites - Suburban Sites. Accessed 17 September 2006.
3. Place Names Search: Grange Accessed 17 September 2006.

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Suburbs of Brisbane

External links



Suburb Profile: Grange from Our Brisbane

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